Free congrats bouquet
Send Congratulations Flowers Online
They got the job, won the thing, finished the marathon, signed the lease. A bright bouquet of sunflowers, peonies and roses, sent the moment you hear the news. No account, no fee, no waiting for office hours. Customize below and share via WhatsApp or text.
Build the congrats bouquet
We started one in bright, proud colors. Swap, recolor, write the note that names what they did.
Why send virtual congratulations flowers?
Speed matters when you're celebrating a win. A real bouquet shows up the next day. A virtual one shows up while they're still grinning.
The same day they win
Hear the news, send the flowers, both within ten minutes. No florist hours, no shipping, no waiting until tomorrow.
Works for work wins
No giant vase on a coworker's desk, no awkward office delivery. Just a private link in a chat between the two of you.
Free to send as many as you want
The whole team got promoted? Send five. Build a personalized one for each. No card declined at checkout.
Looks good in a screenshot
People screenshot their wins. The bouquet shows up clearly in messages, perfect for the proud-day collage they're already making.
Best flowers for a congratulations bouquet
Bright, warm, proud. Each carries a meaning that fits "you did it." Tap any to read the full meaning guide.
Message ideas
Specific beats generic. Name the thing they did. Tap "Use this" to drop one into the builder.
How it works
Four steps, about a minute total.
Pick flowers
The bouquet starts with bright, proud colors. Swap in anything that fits the person.
Write a note
To, From, and a short message. Name the win.
Generate the link
One click. The whole bouquet is encoded into a single URL.
Share it
WhatsApp, iMessage, email, Slack DM. They tap and it blooms.
Frequently asked
What flowers say congratulations?
Sunflowers for joy and admiration, peonies for good fortune in what comes next, yellow or orange tulips for cheer, orange roses for enthusiasm, and daisies for fresh starts. A bright bouquet with warm colors reads as "I'm proud of you" before you even add a note.
When is the right moment to send congratulations flowers?
The moment you hear the news. A bouquet sent within minutes of someone landing a job, closing a deal, or finishing a big project lands harder than a card next week. Virtual flowers make that timing possible without scrambling for a florist.
Is this appropriate to send a coworker or client?
Yes. A virtual bouquet skips the awkwardness of an oversized vase on a desk, the cost of a real arrangement, and the question of where to deliver. Keep the note professional and warm. Sunflowers and yellow roses are good neutral picks for work contexts.
What should I write in a congratulations message?
Name the thing they did. "Congrats on the promotion" beats "congrats on everything." Add one specific detail you noticed (the work they put in, the moment you knew they'd get it). One sentence is enough.
Can I send this through WhatsApp?
Yes. Paste the share link into WhatsApp, iMessage, email or any chat app. The recipient taps once and the bouquet blooms on their screen, with a preview before they open.
Do they need to download anything?
No. The bouquet opens in any browser, on any phone or laptop. No app, no account, no signup. Just a link and a smile.
Ready to send some congratulations?
Sixty seconds. No account. They'll keep it forever.
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